Kardashians “Boycotting” Khloe’s Wedding To Tristan Thompson?

Are the Kardashians really “boycotting” Khloe Kardashian’s purported wedding to Tristan Thompson? A new report claims they “refuse to be near him.” But Gossip Cop can debunk the story.

Even though Thompson was caught cheating on Kardashian, the National Enquirer claims she’s “still plotting a path to the altar — but her family is vowing to boycott the wedding.” It’s specifically alleged that the famous clan “wants nothing to do with” the unfaithful athlete. A so-called “family pal” is quoted as saying, “She’s hoping for a summer wedding, but the family has said they won’t even be in the same room with him — let alone [at] a wedding chapel.”

The supermarket tabloid goes on to contend Kardashian’s siblings “don’t want him anywhere near their California homes,” though the magazine fails to mention that she and Thompson are currently living in Los Angeles. The supposed source maintains, “The last time they were all in the same room was during Khloe’s delivery, and you could have cut the tension with a knife between Tristan and the sisters.”

Gossip Cop doesn’t doubt things were tense then, given that Kardashian gave birth just days after the cheating scandal broke. But some family members actually have been in the “same room” as him since then. On Monday, two days before this article was published, Kardashian and Thompson went on a double date with Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons. They were also joined by matriarch Kris Jenner’s longtime boyfriend, Corey Gamble. Clearly the contention that the entire family wants “nothing” to do with Thompson is wrong.

In sum, all of the main allegations in this report can be refuted with readily available evidence. The tabloid claims the Kardashian family won’t be around Thompson, but Kendall willingly hung out with him this past week. It’s asserted Kris cried over the scandal on “Ellen,” but video shows she didn’t shed any tears at all. It’s alleged Kardashian is eyeing a summer wedding, but far more reliable outlets have already reported they have no plans to tie the knot. And the family obviously can’t “boycott” nuptials that aren’t even happening. In other words, this story is all wrong.